Infection Control Matters

Infection Control Matters

A podcast on topics related to preventing and controlling infection

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  • Live from the Infection Prevention Society conference

    In our second live session at a major conference, this episode of Infection Control Matters was recorded live at a plenary session to close day 1 of the Infection Prevention Society conference (Birmingham, UK). Our guest panelists include Dr Berit Muller-Pebody an Epidemiologist from the UK Health Security Agency, Prof Jennie Wilson from the University…

    Brett Mitchell

    September 25, 2024
    Uncategorized
  • Is IPC the friend of sustainability?

    Dr Gemma L Saravanos (she/her) is an infectious diseases epidemiologist and a Registered Nurse leading public health research, and education of pre-registration nursing students. She is based at the Susan Wakil School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Sydney and works across the Camperdown (Patyegarang) and Westmead (Baludarri) campuses in Sydney. In this episode, Phil…

    maanki14

    September 18, 2024
    contact precautions, environment, Sustainability
  • The CLEEN study: Background and discussion with the authors

    In this episode, our guest host, Dr Sally Havers this week talks to some of authors from ClEaning and Enhancd DisinfectioN (CLEEN) study (including some regular voices..). The study was recently published in the Lancet Infectious Disease (link below to free access, limited time). The CLEEN study is a world first RCT that explores the…

    Brett Mitchell

    September 4, 2024
    cleaning, environment
  • Removing contact precautions – what trial do we need?

    In this episode, Brett and Martin discuss a recent paper from Sarah Browning and colleagues that describes how an RCT on the ending of aspects of contact precautions (gloves and aprons) for MRSA and VRE could be conducted. The paper can be found here: https://www.clinicalmicrobiologyandinfection.com/article/S1198-743X(24)00243-X/abstract Our other podcasts on contact precautions, gloves and aprons can…

    maanki14

    August 30, 2024
    contact precautions, environment, hand hygiene, Hospital Hygiene
  • Using AI in Infection Prevention: Opportunities and Dangers

    In this episode, Martin Kiernan catches up with Dr Gonzalo Bearman, Professor of Internal Medicine at Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, USA. We talk about the opportunities and dangers of using large language models like ChatGPT in the infecton prevention space. A link to a recent open access paper on this topic is here Langford BJ,…

    maanki14

    August 7, 2024
    artificial intelligence, surveillance, Uncategorized
  • An award-winning MDT collaborative approach to reducing risks from water in a large organisation

    In this episode, Martin Kiernan talks to representatives of the Multi-disciplinary Team at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust in the UK, Dr Jessica Martin IPC Matron Adele Dyche and Haematology Matron Katie Sweeting . Building on from previously published work, they describe how efforts from the front line can impact on water safety, including initiatives…

    maanki14

    July 24, 2024
    Uncategorized
  • Healthcare Cleaning – a visit to Interclean that’s an eye-opener

    In this episode, Brett and Martin report on a visit to the massive Interclean Expo held biannually in Amsterdam and the Healthcare Hygiene meeting. We report on the staggering range of equipment available and the fact that IPC often has little say in this especially if there are potential risks, referring to a previous podcast…

    maanki14

    July 10, 2024
    cleaning, environment, Hospital Hygiene
    cleaning, environment
  • A novel approach to employing environmental service workers and an outbreak (or pseudo-outbreak) of SSI

    In this episode, Martin has been on the road again and talks to two poster presenters at the IPAC-Canada 2024 conference. In the first part, Martin talks to Margaret Cameron from Peterborough Regional Health Centre, Ontario about the use of the Multiple Mini Interviewing approach to the selection of suitable candidates to become part of…

    maanki14

    June 27, 2024
    Uncategorized
  • More posters from ESCMID Global 2024, inc C. diff, UV-C, wastewater surveillance, LA-MRSA

    This week we have a second batch of posters that we liked at ESCMID Global and will be talking about: A pdf of the posters can be downloaded below

    maanki14

    June 12, 2024
    behaviour, c.difficile, CAUTI, genomics, hand hygiene, One Health, sequencing, sinks, surveillance, UTI
  • Posters from ESCMID Global 2024 – Part 1

    In this episode Brett, Phil and Martin tour the posters at ESCMID Global 2024 and we discuss some of them with the authors. A link to images of the posters can be found below: Here are the posters we discuss More posters to come! Click to listen to the podcast: https://infectioncontrolmatters.podbean.com/e/posters-from-escmid-global-2024-part-1/ Posters can be seen…

    maanki14

    May 29, 2024
    Uncategorized
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Infection Control Matters is a podcast about all things infection prevention.

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